Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!pacbell!att-ih!alberta!ubc-cs!chimay.cs.ubc.ca!sample From: sample@chimay.cs.ubc.ca (Rick Sample) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: ABIs and the futurrrr of UNIX(tm) Message-ID: <1907@ubc-cs.UUCP> Date: 28 Mar 88 23:41:34 GMT References: <431@micropen> <7534@brl-smoke.ARPA> <20913@bu-cs.BU.EDU> <1938@winchester.mips.COM> Sender: nobody@ubc-cs.UUCP Reply-To: sample@chimay.cs.ubc.ca (Rick Sample) Organization: UBC Department of Computer Science, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Lines: 26 In article <1938@winchester.mips.COM> mash@winchester.UUCP (John Mashey) writes: > >Whoa! UniSys signed a license for SPARC, which means you pay $X to get >the design information. Here is a useful quote from Computerworld, >March 14, 1988, page 7: > >`"We have just signed a license agreement, but we haven't specifically >made a determination what to do. We are looking at a high-performance >workstation and a large UNIX system," said Fred Meier, vice-president >of corporate program management at Unisys. >Unisys examined other reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architectures >and may yet commit to other RISC designs as well, Meier added.' >-- Seems that there may be some disagreement within Unisys as to whether or not they have decided to use Sparc. Here's a quote from Info World of March 14, page 1: `For it's part, Unisys said it would begin shipping SPARC hardware within a year and is counting on the architecture as the basis for its future Unix hardware business.' Rick Sample Department of Computer Science University of British Columbia sample@cs.ubc.ca